Bob Odenkirk series 'Lucky Hank' cancelled after season one
Makers of the drama 'Lucky Hank' have cancelled the show after its first season.
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Makers of the drama 'Lucky Hank' have cancelled the show after its first season. As per Variety, a US-based media outlet, "Based on Richard Russo's 'Straight Man' novel, the eight-episode dramedy follows William Henry 'Hank' Devereaux Jr. (played by Bob Odenkirk), an unlikely chairman in a badly underfunded college in the Pennsylvania rust belt. Just as Hank's career and home life begins to unravel, his wife Lily (Mirielle Enos) also decides to take a look at some of her past choices that led to her current reality. The series is told in first person from Hank's point of view."
"We're proud of 'Lucky Hank' and thankful for the work of everyone who brought this unique, playful and deeply human show to viewers, from the talented creative team to our partners at Sony and, of course, Bob, Mireille and the entire cast and crew," said AMC in a statement. "Unfortunately, we are not able to proceed with a second season, but we are glad these eight episodes exist on AMC+ and will continue to find new fans - or be seen again by viewers who come back to spend more time with Hank, Lily and the entertaining cast of characters at Railton College," reported Variety. After finishing "Better Call Saul," Odenkirk signed up for the series as his first follow-up role. He was joined in the cast by Alvina August, Sara Amini, Diedrich Bader, Suzanne Cryer, Olivia Scott Welch, Arthur Keng, Lilah Fitzgerald, and Cedric Yarbrough.
After its May conclusion, the fate of the show was uncertain for months as Hollywood's record strikes occurred over the summer, reported Variety. (ANI)
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